Church clerical clergy (2003-2005)

Footage №80566, 13 footages, duration: 1:38:48

Scene №1 Ecclesiastical garb (attire) of clergy

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Church clothes (liturgical vestments) of clergymen.

Service with the participation of Patriarch Alexy II in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow.

Representatives of the priesthood.

Interview with Protodeacon Igor (Mikhailov).

The exhibition of priestly vestments, the Patriarch of Moscow Patriarch Alexei Simansky's Cup.

The interior of the sewing workshop: a woman behind sewing elements of vestments, for a sewing machine, etc.

Interview with the employees of the sewing workshop.

Personnel:

Alexy II (Ridiger) is the bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Calendar: 01.15.2005

Scene №2 Mantle

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Element of church vestments is the cloak of the clergyman in the exhibition stand of the exposition.

Calendar: 15.01.2005

Scene №3 Orthodox Store in Yekaterinburg

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Orthodox store of the Novo-Tikhvinsky Women's Monastery in Yekaterinburg.

Clothes for the parishioners, for the clergymen.

Interview with a store employee.

Calendar: 15.05.2005

Scene №4 Various symbols on the cloak of the cleric.

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Protodeacon Igor (Mikhailov) tells about the meaning of the symbols applied during sewing in the priestly vestments.

Calendar: 15.01.2005

Scene №5 Interview with Protodeacon Igor (Mikhailov) on the importance of church vestments.

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Interview with Protodeacon Igor (Mikhailov) in the Church-Archaeological Study of the Trinity-St.

Sergius Lavra.

The Protodeacon answers the questions: where do the church vestments (stihar, podriznik, orarion, guards, epitrachel kamilavka, miter, etc.) come from?

The meaning of symbols and prayers on clothes.

Explains the differences between the priest's miter and the miter of the bishop; what is amofor, sakos, chest cross, panagia, staff, wand, trickery, dikiri, etc.

Calendar: 11.01.2005 - 11.01.2005

Scene №6 Clothes for orthodox parishioners.

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Interview with Protodeacon Igor (Mikhailov).

The priest explains the reasons for the appearance of certain rules and requirements of the dress code in the clothes of the Orthodox laity, while visiting the temple.

Calendar: 11.01.2005 - 11.01.2005

Scene №7 Vestments of Metropolitans.Exposition in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra.

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The room of Metropolitan Pitirim (Nechaev) in the Trinity-St.

Sergius Lavra.

Exhibition exposition dedicated to the Metropolitan.

Protodeacon Igor (Mikhailov) demonstrates the miter, vestments, the Gospel, dikiri, trikiry, mantle of Orthodox clergymen.

Accompanied by a detailed account of the history of the apparel and the requirements for the elements of Orthodox vestments.

Mantle of St.

Philaret Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna (miter, skufia, armlet, belt, eagle).

The vestments of Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich); his lifetime portrait.

Calendar: 11.01.2005 - 11.01.2005

Scene №8 Exhibition exposition, cloister attire in the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra.

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Exhibition exposition, cloister attire in the Trinity-St.

Sergius Lavra.

Portrait of Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich, Mitras, Gospel, Dikiri, Trikyri, Mantle of Orthodox clergymen, icons.

Protodeacon Igor (Mikhailov) demonstrates the elements of vestments, tells the story of the emergence of various.

Things of Patriarch Alexis I (Simansky): miter, cuckoo, skufya, wand, staff.

Panagia.

Cowl, a doll.

The Cabinet of Patriarch Alexis I; his portrait.

Portrait of Bishop Pitirim (only lifetime).

Portrait of Patriarch Sergius (Stragorodsky).

Portrait of Patriarch Tikhon (Belavin).

Calendar: 11.01.2005 - 11.01.2005

Scene №9 Excursion of pilgrims to the Church-Archaeological Office of the Moscow Theological Academy of the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra.

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Demonstration of church vestments of Orthodox and Catholic clergymen in the Church and Archaeological Study of the Trinity-St.

Sergius Lavra.

Excursion of pilgrims.

Calendar: 11.01.2005 - 11.01.2005

Scene №10 Workshop on sewing priestly vestments in Yekaterinburg

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Shop for the production of church vestments.

A nun at work: puts out clothes on the sewing machine.

Pattern and procurement of clothing items.

The iconostasis in the workshop.

Sewing clothes for clergy.

Samples of embroidery made by nuns.

The crow, tamed by workers of the sewing workshop, sits on the owner's hand, walks around the hall.

Calendar: 06/26/2003

Scene №11 Workshop on sewing priestly vestments in Yekaterinburg

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The Archbishop of Ekaterinburg and Verkhoturye Vikenty (Morar) blesses the people, goes to the workshop for the production of vestments for the clergy.

Ceremony of consecration of a sewing workshop.

Welcoming speech Vikenty.

Sewing accessories, samples of clothes made by nuns-dressmakers.

Stands with samples of embroideries.

Icons in the workshop.

Personnel:

Vikenti (Morar) - Archbishop of Yekaterinburg and Verkhoturye

Scene №12 Orthodox Store in Yekaterinburg

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Girls in an Orthodox store are looking at books on shelves.

Samples of women's clothing: apparel for women-clergymen, secular clothing of various models.

The sales manager demonstrates the items of the wardrobe.

Children's clothing.

Calendar: 18.05.2004

Scene №13 Store of church utensils in the Novotikhvinsky convent in Yekaterinburg.

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Address plans for the facade of the building where the store is located.

Information boards and signboards of the store of church goods.

Calendar: 18.05.2004

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